In July 1988 they released their debut five-track EP, 'Foreverglades', which was produced by the Church's Steve Kilbey (Underwood's older brother) for Red Eye Records. Its featured track, ''Just to Be Sure'' became a radio hit in Sydney." They followed in October with a six-track EP, 'Headland', where Hughes had been replaced on bass guitar by Adrian Workman.
Red Eye compiled the two EPs, leaving off "Shrine" from 'Headland', into a full-length album, also titled, 'Foreverglades', in July 1990. They followed with a third EP, 'Party', with six tracks, in October of that year. Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, observed, "The band's brand of spacious, chiming guitar-based pop called to mind the likes of The Crystal Set, The Church and UK band Simple Minds."
The group's album, 'Introversion', was recorded in 1991 but did not appear until July 1996 on Karmic Hit/Shock Records. It included a bonus 14-minute CD EP 'Extraversio'. In 1992 Kilbey formed a record label, Karmic Hit, which issued the group's single, "Hypnotise Me" in February. They followed with their first studio album, 'Hypnotised', in May 1992 with Tony Locke on bass guitar and lead vocals for two tracks, "Romeo Error" and "Accident".
After the Bhagavad Guitars separated, Kilbey released three solo albums, 'Nothing More Than Something to Wear' (February 2003) as John Kilbey, 'Catching Some Z's' (2004) as J.L.K. and 'Good Fortunes' (March 1999) by the Penny Drops. Kilbey was part of a band, Warp Factor 9, which released an album, '5 Days in a Photon Belt', in 1993.The Bhagavad Guitars reformed in 2008 with Adrian Workman back on bass and released another album, 'Unfamiliar Places', in May 2011.
John Underwood [John Kilbey] (guitar, vocals), Jeremy Butterworth (guitar, vocals), Matt Kerr (drums), Kynan Hughes (bass), Adrian Workman (bass), Tony Locke (bass)
'Hypnotize Me / 12th Of Never / Dion'' 1992 Karmic Hit
EPs
'Foreverglades' 1988 Red Eye Records
ALBUMS
'Hypnotised' 1992 Karmic Hit
'Introversion' 1996 Karmic Hit
'Unfamiliar Places' 2011 Karmic Hit
References
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bhagavad_Guitars
'Headland' 1988 Red Eye Records
'Party' 1990 Red Eye Records
'Hypnotised' 1992 Karmic Hit
'Introversion' 1996 Karmic Hit
'Unfamiliar Places' 2011 Karmic Hit
References
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bhagavad_Guitars
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